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== Profile ==
== Profile ==


* '''Real Name:''' Nobotu Eri (登恵里)
* '''Real Name:''' Nobotsu Eri (登恵里)
* '''Stage Name:''' Morishita Eri (森下恵理)
* '''Stage Name:''' Morishita Eri (森下恵理)
* '''Birthdate:''' August 6, 1967
* '''Birthdate:''' August 6, 1967
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== Information ==
== Information ==


Eri first auditioned and placed as a runner-up in 1981 for a HIDEKI music audition. Later on, she would score a contract with [[RVC]], allowing her to release the [[Katou Kazuhiko]] penned single [[Blue Jeans Boy]] under the stage name Morishita Eri. She would start writing her own lyrics starting with the single [[Blue Eyes wo Dakishimetai]]. She also start to become a variety idol by appearing in different variety shows. But, she retired in 1989 due to getting married.
Eri first auditioned and placed as a runner-up in 1981 for a HIDEKI music audition. Later on, she scored a contract with [[RVC]], allowing her to release the [[Katou Kazuhiko]] penned single "[[Blue Jeans Boy]]" under the stage name Morishita Eri. She started to write her own lyrics starting with the single "[[Blue Eyes wo Dakishimetai]]". She also started to become a variety idol by appearing in different variety shows. But, she retired in 1989 due to getting married.


In 1996, Morishita would come back to the world of show business as Eri, releasing her first comeback single named [[Tsuyokureru]] under the label [[TOY'S FACTORY]]. Then four years later, she would performed live concerts with the band [[moneji]]. But after the band released their only album in 2005, the band disbanded and allowed Eri to once again to have a solo career now under [[TOM RECORDS]].
In 1996, Morishita would come back to the world of show business as Eri, releasing her first comeback single named "[[Tsuyokureru]]" under the label [[TOY'S FACTORY]]. Then four years later, she performed live concerts with the band [[moneji]]. But, after the band released their only album in 2005, the band disbanded and allowed Eri to once again to have a solo career now under [[TOM RECORDS]].


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
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* [1985.10.xx] [[Boy Friend]] (ボーイ・フレンド; as '''Morishita Eri''')
* [1985.10.xx] [[Boy Friend]] (ボーイ・フレンド; as '''Morishita Eri''')
* [1988.03.xx] [[Nageki no Prima Donna]] (嘆きのプリマドンナ; as '''Morishita Eri''')
* [1988.03.xx] [[Nageki no Prima Donna]] (嘆きのプリマドンナ; as '''Morishita Eri''')
* [1996.06.xx] [[Blue]]  
* [1996.06.xx] [[Blue (Eri album)|Blue]]  
* [1996.12.xx] [[Fall In Loving Time (Album)|fall in loving time]]  
* [1996.12.xx] [[Fall In Loving Time (Album)|fall in loving time]]  
* [1997.11.xx] [[Only|only]]  
* [1997.11.xx] [[Only|only]]  

Latest revision as of 22:13, 6 April 2011

Eri is a Japanese singer-songwriter and talento.

Profile

  • Real Name: Nobotsu Eri (登恵里)
  • Stage Name: Morishita Eri (森下恵理)
  • Birthdate: August 6, 1967
  • Birthplace: Sapporo, Hokkaido Prefecture

Information

Eri first auditioned and placed as a runner-up in 1981 for a HIDEKI music audition. Later on, she scored a contract with RVC, allowing her to release the Katou Kazuhiko penned single "Blue Jeans Boy" under the stage name Morishita Eri. She started to write her own lyrics starting with the single "Blue Eyes wo Dakishimetai". She also started to become a variety idol by appearing in different variety shows. But, she retired in 1989 due to getting married.

In 1996, Morishita would come back to the world of show business as Eri, releasing her first comeback single named "Tsuyokureru" under the label TOY'S FACTORY. Then four years later, she performed live concerts with the band moneji. But, after the band released their only album in 2005, the band disbanded and allowed Eri to once again to have a solo career now under TOM RECORDS.

Discography

Albums

Singles

External Links